RFAs: Provision of Shelter and Non-Food Item Assistance for Refugees and Displaced Persons in Sudan

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The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Sudan is inviting applications from organizations to deliver shelter and non‑food item (NFI) assistance to refugees, asylum‑seekers, internally displaced persons, and affected host communities, with a particular focus on North Kordofan and other targeted locations. This initiative contributes to UNHCR Sudan’s multi‑year results framework, aiming to provide safe, dignified, inclusive, and accountable shelter solutions that embed protection principles such as meaningful access, participation, non‑discrimination, safety, and accountability.

Eligible activities include the provision of emergency shelter kits, family tents, shelter materials, communal shelters, rehabilitation of collective centres, repair and upgrading of existing shelters, transitional shelter support, rental assistance, cash for shelter, site development, and disaster risk reduction measures. Priority will be given to new arrivals, secondarily displaced households, flood‑ and fire‑affected families, those living in unsafe structures, and persons with specific needs. Assistance may be delivered through in‑kind, cash, voucher, or mixed modalities, based on feasibility and risk analysis.

Community participation is encouraged in planning, site improvements, targeting, distribution, monitoring, and feedback. Interventions should, where feasible, utilize local materials, labor, and market‑based approaches, while ensuring technical quality and environmental responsibility. The program supports a gradual transition from repeated emergency shelter assistance to more durable, cost‑effective, and context‑appropriate solutions. Site and settlement improvements may include drainage clearing, rehabilitation of access routes, flood mitigation, communal shelter upgrades, and other disaster risk reduction measures.

معايير القبول

Applicants must demonstrate proven technical expertise in shelter and NFI programming, a strong track record of delivering assistance in complex humanitarian contexts, and robust management and accountability systems. Organizations should have a local presence and contextual knowledge, with the operational capacity to function under challenging security and access conditions. All interventions must adhere to UNHCR sector standards and integrate protection, age, gender, and diversity considerations, ensuring that shelter and settlement responses are inclusive and adapted to the needs of women, girls, children, older persons, persons with disabilities, and other vulnerable groups. Preference will be given to partners able to deliver broad, integrated shelter packages and those advancing localization and capacity development of local actors.

Post Date: August 17, 2026

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